An amazing array of up to eighteen miles of yarn coming together to form a wonderfully unique work of art. Tapestries are incredibly durable since they are unbreakable and can be moved, touched, dropped, ironed or vacuumed and can be easily stored. The imagery you selected has been woven using European jacquard looms, creating a perceptible and tangible texture and warmth to the art. The texture adds dimensionality to the image which when viewed at a subtle distance creates major visual impact. A metal rod and finial are included, in addition to brackets and hardware for easy hanging. • Made in the USA.
Claude Monet (1840 – 1926), the founder of Impressionism, was one of the most influential landscape painters in the history of art. Born in Paris, Monet was enrolled in the studio of Glenyre, where he met Renoir, Sisley, and Bazille, who became the core of the Impressionist group. Painting outdoors, he broke the tradition of portraying a subject literally by conveying the fleeting effects of atmosphere, time of day, and season upon color and light. Eliminating black and gray from his palette, he represented natural color like a prism, breaking it down into its individual components, often painting a series of the exact same view under different light and weather conditions. Monet brought the study of the transient effects of natural light to its most refined expression, ultimately becoming a forerunner of 20th century modernism.
Read MoreAn amazing array of up to eighteen miles of yarn coming together to form a wonderfully unique work of art. Tapestries are incredibly durable since they are unbreakable and can be moved, touched, dropped, ironed or vacuumed and can be easily stored. The imagery you selected has been woven using European jacquard looms, creating a perceptible and tangible texture and warmth to the art. The texture adds dimensionality to the image which when viewed at a subtle distance creates major visual impact. A metal rod and finial are included, in addition to brackets and hardware for easy hanging. • Made in the USA.
Claude Monet (1840 – 1926), the founder of Impressionism, was one of the most influential landscape painters in the history of art. Born in Paris, Monet was enrolled in the studio of Glenyre, where he met Renoir, Sisley, and Bazille, who became the core of the Impressionist group. Painting outdoors, he broke the tradition of portraying a subject literally by conveying the fleeting effects of atmosphere, time of day, and season upon color and light. Eliminating black and gray from his palette, he represented natural color like a prism, breaking it down into its individual components, often painting a series of the exact same view under different light and weather conditions. Monet brought the study of the transient effects of natural light to its most refined expression, ultimately becoming a forerunner of 20th century modernism.
Read MoreAn amazing array of up to eighteen miles of yarn coming together to form a wonderfully unique work of art. Tapestries are incredibly durable since they are unbreakable and can be moved, touched, dropped, ironed or vacuumed and can be easily stored. The imagery you selected has been woven using European jacquard looms, creating a perceptible and tangible texture and warmth to the art. The texture adds dimensionality to the image which when viewed at a subtle distance creates major visual impact. A metal rod and finial are included, in addition to brackets and hardware for easy hanging. • Made in the USA.
Claude Monet (1840 – 1926), the founder of Impressionism, was one of the most influential landscape painters in the history of art. Born in Paris, Monet was enrolled in the studio of Glenyre, where he met Renoir, Sisley, and Bazille, who became the core of the Impressionist group. Painting outdoors, he broke the tradition of portraying a subject literally by conveying the fleeting effects of atmosphere, time of day, and season upon color and light. Eliminating black and gray from his palette, he represented natural color like a prism, breaking it down into its individual components, often painting a series of the exact same view under different light and weather conditions. Monet brought the study of the transient effects of natural light to its most refined expression, ultimately becoming a forerunner of 20th century modernism.
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